 This video is sponsored by Hello Games and No Man's Sky Frontiers. Stick around to hear all about the exciting new expansion for this space exploration behemoth, or just click the link in the description below. To whoever finds these logs, do not mourn me. For where I have gone, I have gone in grand solitude. One singular man in his will, in defiance of all creation. Hey there! By the space gods, another life form! Listen you, I didn't come here to get into fistfights, I came here to forge my destiny. But if I have to throw a few punches to get that done, you better bet I will. Whoa there, easy. I just wanted to make sure you're alright. That first tumble's a bit of a doozy, isn't it? You mean you also crashed here on this particular, specific, deserted lost world. I don't know if I'd say that. That makes you my rival! Listen here, I'm glad you survived and all of that, but if there's only enough resources in that beacon to repair one ship, it's gonna be mine. Oh, no worries about repairs, I've already done that. They're way easier to fix than you'd think. How about I give you a lift over to your beacon? A lift, oh. But, but. No. You know what? Thank you for the offer, but I think it's best if we both go our separate ways from here. I'll take this half of the planet and you go that direction and we won't cross each other's paths ever again. We'll both be alone, just like we're supposed to be. Yeah, all alone. Just you, the open wilderness and all those guys. Well there's ships! Okay, but that's gotta be like a freak thing, one time chance, three and a billion, something like that. Oh yeah, wow, yeah three and a billion would be weird if that were to happen again right? Okay, all right, well but they're not stopping here, you notice that? Now that is true, I'd imagine that that's- That it's a rare man that has what it takes to truly appreciate the cosmic wonder in a place like this. That, or that they're wading out the acid storm. And the what now? My support of life. FLOG 12. I've discovered that the truest f***ing wonder in the galaxy is sodium, lots and lots of sodium. Hey, you know, you don't have to wallow down there in the ground if you don't want. My base is big enough for us both. Oh, you already had that, just lying around. I mean, yeah, it looks like the acid's letting up. Are you coming over? No, no, no, no, no. I can do this like a proper frontiersman should. I can make my own homestead. Okay, sure, I've already done all the work over here, but if that's what you want. Oh, I should warn you though. I'm done. I don't think that's going to do much for you. Really? You should just get over here. Well, okay. All right. Fair enough. Yeah. My ingenuity and raw will to survive came through for me again. Truly, I am the only one I can rely on. Now onwards, to the beacon and my destiny. Well, howdy there. Sinti and drones? Seriously? Come on. Is there any chance you're like the last remnant of a long crumbled hyper-civilization or something? At least? Nope. I'm the sheriff. Law? What law? See, I was trying to warn you about this. Law? Not which law. What law? For the last time, this is a wild, uncharted, deserted planet. There is no common trust. There is no society. Uh, so actually the way it is. The only law I see out here is the law of the wild. This is the true test of a man. To bend the raw might of nature into the service of his lone, individual will, or die trying. Well, can't say I didn't try. Well, sorry. Fire city out here? Yeah, so funny story. Not only is there an entire city out here, but I'm the mayor. How cool is that? What? Nah, that's cool. This is me. I stumbled across a little cheese land over there when I needed to buy thrusters fixed. The only words I knew in Corvax were Corvax, Meaty, Chunk, and Mayor. And I guess they took that as a threat because I run the whole operation now. I don't, I don't understand. Right. Yeah, you're new. So the Corvax word for Corvax is Corvax. No, no, I don't understand this place, any of it. This was supposed to be my destiny. How did it turn into all of this? So I don't want to take all their credit or anything, but my settlement wind approval rating is up 3.6% from last month, so you know. You know what? That's fine. All your community, your civilization, all that nonsense, that's fine. There is enough left on this planet that is wild and untamed that if I go far enough out on my own, I can still find real life-threatening danger. All right, man. Suit yourself. While you get busy with that, I'm going to pop over to the grocery store. What's up? What's up? How you doing? How's your mama doing? You making more new friends. Oh, hey fellas. Yeah, another new guy. You're just rolling it up. We'll bring him along. The Viking fleet is in low orbit, and we could always use another piece of cannon fodder. No, I think he's going to stay here. Once you make his own way of it. Oh, boo. Boring. What a buzzkill. Right? Anyway, see you later, new guy. Call if you need anything. Oh, okay. So just everyone's here? Everyone? Well, here. Let's take roll call. Is there anyone who's not here yet? I'm Commander Shepard, and this is my favorite sky in the galaxy. Oh, hi. I live in space now. And I just want to throw a huge shout out to our sponsor, Hello Games, for working us up with No Man's Sky. The game has come a long way from where it started five years ago. And let me tell you, the developer has put out 17, I'm not kidding, 17 free updates for the game. And the newest one, Frontiers, includes base building and even NPC settlements that you can take over. And all the fiddly bits are there so you can run your little town and just be a great space mayor. I found the game a lot of fun. I often found myself in the ship combat a lot. In fact, I think I spent most of my time traveling various systems and looking for sentinel fleets to just, well, bother. So have fun with it. Get the link in the description and click it and take it. Go play the game. It's a lot of fun. Bye.